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the h2o sensor may not be the only problem, some thing else is setting off the sensor, a pin hole in the hose, a loose connection, cracked lines, plug lines, blockage of sensor that controls the h2o unit, look at the whole picture, housing, gasket is that area, too much h2o, not enough h2o, gases mixtures + h20's, make sure you have the air pressures sucking and pushing through the line.
you are going to have to a service manual and general information how the h20 system works in that vehicle. test points.

This machine is usually sold to beauticians and day spas through a line of distributors and I could not find any factory contact information. It is also worth noting that although the sales information states that "most" moles and skin tags are "safe to remove" with this machine, most physicians and dermatologists say that is it dangerous to attempt to remove any skin lesions without a proper diagnosis and evaluation by a licensed practitioner.

What kind of smell? Sweet like coolant or a musty, decomposing like smell? If sweet like antifreeze it could be your heater core if musty/mildewy or decomposing like smell try replacing your cabin air filter.

Go to a farm and home store or website. They offer stakes that go in your yard. The stakes have barely audible clicking device that goes off randomly. The clicking from the stakes will run the moles from your yard and into all your neighbors yards